We Are Stronger Together
Find Your Support Community
We host free support groups and social gatherings tailored to the needs of the communities that are most affected by HIV: people of color, trans-identified individuals, men who have sex with men, those living with HIV, and more.
The Link
This confidential, monthly social group for HIV+ gay, bi, pan men, queer & trans folks, offers a casual dinner, guided group conversations and a chance to make new connections in the poz community. We also organize outings in the community and holiday parties. Come join us every first Wednesday of the month from 6-8PM!
To RSVP, for more information about the gathering place for the month and any other questions you may have, contact agingwell@capnw.org.
Lunch & Learn
This monthly luncheon strives to expand our knowledge through educational presentation and group discussion around how to live well with HIV. Folks living with HIV and their support people are welcome. Come join us every 2nd Wednesday of the month from 12-1PM at our Davis St. office.
Contact agingwell@capnw.org for more information or to RSVP.
Reencuentro
El 2º miércoles de cada mes a las 6pm – 8pm. Reencuentro es una reunión creada para proveer un ambiente seguro y a la vez talleres educacionales para latinos infectados por VIH.
Contáctase 503.278.3823.
Aging Well
Aging Well fosters a participant-driven community in the greater Portland, Oregon metro area with our partners. We create a sense of hope and belonging among aging adults living with or affected by HIV. Together, we forge the connections, support, and social intimacy each of us needs as we remember the past and look ahead to the future.
Please learn more at our website at agingwellnw.org.
Peer Navigation
SW Washington Clients
In Vancouver, our Peer Navigation groups meet the second and fourth Thursday of the month between 3 PM and 4 PM on zoom. These groups focus on getting to know other people in the group, learning about ourselves to improve outcomes of HIV stigma, and sometimes just fun topics for socialization. In Longview, our Peer Navigation groups meet in person on the second and fourth Thursday of the month from 1 PM to 2 PM. In Vancouver, we also host in person events from time to time to which you also be invited. Hosted by our SW Washington Peer Navigators. All with HIV are welcome. Please RSVP to your Medical Case Manager at the Vancouver or Longview office.
For additional questions about the groups, contact Troy Preble, 360-325-4280 or tpreble@capnw.org
WOW – Women of Wisdom
Clark County Clients
In partnership with Portland’s Quest Center for Integrative Health, CAP is so excited to bring this incredible community of sisterhood to CAP’s Vancouver office. Open to all woman-identified clients living with HIV in Clark County, this monthly processing group is Peer-led and all are welcome! If you’re looking for a great opportunity to connect with other women living with HIV for food, conversation, and support, we’d love to see you there. Please RSVP to your Medical Case Manager! Meets the third Tuesday of every month from 5 pm to 6:30 in CAP’s Vancouver location. A light dinner will be served.
For more questions, contact Ruth Henry at
rhenry@capnw.org or 971-213-4830
HIV Support Group
Cowlitz County Clients
Do you live in Cowlitz County and want to connect with others living with HIV? CAP’s Longview office would love to have you join us at our monthly support group, a safe space to discuss any questions or experience and find support. All are welcome, and a light Lunch is provided!
Offered the 3rd Wednesday of every month from 1 – 2 pm, please RSVP with your Medical Case Manager.
For more questions, contact Don Willows at dwillows@capnw.org.